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Molinos de Viento de Consuegra — Attraction in Consuegra

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Molinos de Viento de Consuegra
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Nearby attractions
Los molinos de Don Quijote
Pl. España, 1, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
Castillo de Consuegra
Cerro Calderico, s/n, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
Cerro Calderico
C. Diego Rodríguez Díaz, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante Villa Cervantina
C. Camuñas, 4, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
Doña Jimena
C. Fuentecilla, 17, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
El Alfar de Rosa
C. Fuentecilla, 27, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
Nearby hotels
Casa Rural Alcancia
C. Cruz Verde, 39, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
SG Rooms
C. Fuentecilla, 18, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
Apartamentos Consuegra
C. Alférez Domingo de Aguirre, 21, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
Casa La Fuentecilla
C. Fuentecilla, 12, b, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
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Molinos de Viento de Consuegra

Cerro Calderico, 45700 Consuegra, Toledo, Spain
4.7(1.4K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Cultural
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Family friendly
attractions: Los molinos de Don Quijote, Castillo de Consuegra, Cerro Calderico, restaurants: Restaurante Villa Cervantina, Doña Jimena, El Alfar de Rosa
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+34 925 47 57 31
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Nearby attractions of Molinos de Viento de Consuegra

Los molinos de Don Quijote

Castillo de Consuegra

Cerro Calderico

Los molinos de Don Quijote

Los molinos de Don Quijote

4.8

(143)

Open 24 hours
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Castillo de Consuegra

Castillo de Consuegra

4.6

(2.6K)

Closed
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Cerro Calderico

Cerro Calderico

4.9

(87)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Molinos de Viento de Consuegra

Restaurante Villa Cervantina

Doña Jimena

El Alfar de Rosa

Restaurante Villa Cervantina

Restaurante Villa Cervantina

4.3

(318)

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Doña Jimena

Doña Jimena

3.7

(563)

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El Alfar de Rosa

El Alfar de Rosa

4.3

(59)

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4.7
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5.0
12w

Visiting the Molinos de Viento de Consuegra felt like stepping into a storybook! 🌾 These iconic windmills, perched along the hilltop, are absolutely breathtaking — especially with the sprawling countryside stretching out in every direction 😍. Walking from one windmill to the next, we couldn’t help but imagine Don Quixote and his legendary adventures coming to life.

The views from the top are spectacular, with the castle standing proudly nearby and the charming town of Consuegra below. It’s the perfect place for photography, a peaceful walk, and a moment to soak in the history and beauty of Spain.

We went early in the morning, and it was quiet and serene, with just the sound of the breeze turning the sails. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Castilla-La Mancha — full of magic, history, and unforgettable...

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4.0
5y

There was small town only one night stay. At the middle of noon time there are almost empty street bcz they don’t come out for sunburn. We went for see windmill. And that’s one sunny afternoon and blow wind strongly. We choosed afternoon it can avoid tour groups. As our estimated that only some local family tourist and one students group. Castle had great of views. But close early v are nearly the last couple get in castle. So if u wanna try get in there pls as early as u can. As our BnB Host introduced their have many riverside restaurants when the night falls. We try one of that restaurant , it was very compaetitive price for everything. Their cuisine almost around potatoes in all ways. You can feel locals life and eat fully. But you have to prepare for wait for...

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5.0
39w

These are 12 windmills built in the 16th century on Cerro Calderico. They evoke the windmills featured in Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote and are known as a symbol of the La Mancha region. Each windmill has a unique name, most of which are related to Don Quixote. The closest windmill to the town, named Bolero, has an information desk, and with an entrance fee, visitors can explore the interior of the windmill. With the same ticket, visitors can also visit Consuegra Castle and other historic sites in Consuegra. Please note that the windmill blades are just frameworks, so they do not turn even when...

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Visiting the Molinos de Viento de Consuegra felt like stepping into a storybook! 🌾 These iconic windmills, perched along the hilltop, are absolutely breathtaking — especially with the sprawling countryside stretching out in every direction 😍. Walking from one windmill to the next, we couldn’t help but imagine Don Quixote and his legendary adventures coming to life. The views from the top are spectacular, with the castle standing proudly nearby and the charming town of Consuegra below. It’s the perfect place for photography, a peaceful walk, and a moment to soak in the history and beauty of Spain. We went early in the morning, and it was quiet and serene, with just the sound of the breeze turning the sails. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Castilla-La Mancha — full of magic, history, and unforgettable scenery. 🌟📸
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There was small town only one night stay. At the middle of noon time there are almost empty street bcz they don’t come out for sunburn. We went for see windmill. And that’s one sunny afternoon and blow wind strongly. We choosed afternoon it can avoid tour groups. As our estimated that only some local family tourist and one students group. Castle had great of views. But close early v are nearly the last couple get in castle. So if u wanna try get in there pls as early as u can. As our BnB Host introduced their have many riverside restaurants when the night falls. We try one of that restaurant , it was very compaetitive price for everything. Their cuisine almost around potatoes in all ways. You can feel locals life and eat fully. But you have to prepare for wait for cooking time.
Seokjin HamSeokjin Ham
These are 12 windmills built in the 16th century on Cerro Calderico. They evoke the windmills featured in Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote and are known as a symbol of the La Mancha region. Each windmill has a unique name, most of which are related to Don Quixote. The closest windmill to the town, named Bolero, has an information desk, and with an entrance fee, visitors can explore the interior of the windmill. With the same ticket, visitors can also visit Consuegra Castle and other historic sites in Consuegra. Please note that the windmill blades are just frameworks, so they do not turn even when the wind blows.
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Visiting the Molinos de Viento de Consuegra felt like stepping into a storybook! 🌾 These iconic windmills, perched along the hilltop, are absolutely breathtaking — especially with the sprawling countryside stretching out in every direction 😍. Walking from one windmill to the next, we couldn’t help but imagine Don Quixote and his legendary adventures coming to life. The views from the top are spectacular, with the castle standing proudly nearby and the charming town of Consuegra below. It’s the perfect place for photography, a peaceful walk, and a moment to soak in the history and beauty of Spain. We went early in the morning, and it was quiet and serene, with just the sound of the breeze turning the sails. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Castilla-La Mancha — full of magic, history, and unforgettable scenery. 🌟📸
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There was small town only one night stay. At the middle of noon time there are almost empty street bcz they don’t come out for sunburn. We went for see windmill. And that’s one sunny afternoon and blow wind strongly. We choosed afternoon it can avoid tour groups. As our estimated that only some local family tourist and one students group. Castle had great of views. But close early v are nearly the last couple get in castle. So if u wanna try get in there pls as early as u can. As our BnB Host introduced their have many riverside restaurants when the night falls. We try one of that restaurant , it was very compaetitive price for everything. Their cuisine almost around potatoes in all ways. You can feel locals life and eat fully. But you have to prepare for wait for cooking time.
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These are 12 windmills built in the 16th century on Cerro Calderico. They evoke the windmills featured in Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote and are known as a symbol of the La Mancha region. Each windmill has a unique name, most of which are related to Don Quixote. The closest windmill to the town, named Bolero, has an information desk, and with an entrance fee, visitors can explore the interior of the windmill. With the same ticket, visitors can also visit Consuegra Castle and other historic sites in Consuegra. Please note that the windmill blades are just frameworks, so they do not turn even when the wind blows.
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